In pictures: At one month old, Prince George is a 'rascal,' father William says
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William and Catherine, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, pose in the garden of the Middleton family home in Bucklebury, southern England, with their son Prince George, cocker spaniel Lupo, right, and Middleton family pet Tilly, in an undated photograph released Aug. 19, 2013.(MICHAEL MIDDLETON/HANDOUT/REUTERS)

William and Catherine, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, pose in the garden of the Middleton family home in Bucklebury, southern England, with their son Prince George in an undated photograph released Aug. 19, 2013.(MICHAEL MIDDLETON/HANDOUT/REUTERS)

Britain's Prince William holds his baby son outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital before leaving with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, in central London on July 23, 2013.(JOHN STILLWELL/REUTERS)

William and Catherine, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, appear with their baby son outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in central London on July 23, 2013.(ANDREW WINNING/REUTERS)

William, Duke of Cambridge, carefully places Prince George into a car on July 23, 2013.(SANG TAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Coins are displayed during the unveiling of the Royal Canadian Mint collector coins, celebrating the birth of Prince George during a ceremony at Rideau Hall on Aug. 8, 2013.(FRED CHARTRAND/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

The Fairmont Empress in Victoria collects donations of baby goods for local charity in its Royal Crib set up in the Empress Tea Lounge on July 22, 2013.(CHAD HIPOLITO FOR THE GLOBE AND MAIL)

Parliament’s Centre Block in downtown Ottawa is illuminated in blue to celebrate the birth of Prince George on July 22, 2013.(DAVE CHAN FOR THE GLOBE AND MAIL)

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